Quality Aircraft Accessories has been appointed by Champion Aerospace as the first Service Center for Slick magnetos. In its capacity as an FAA/EASA approved repair station and distributor of engine accessories, Quality Aircraft Accessories will perform warranty work on Slick magnetos, complete mandatory inspections and repairs, and promote the full line of Champion products that […]
Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester debuts
Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester, which was invented and designed by a general aviation pilot. The design of the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester accommodates the fuel checking needs of today’s modern aircraft and pilots while taking into account current environmental needs, according to company officials. The tester is constructed […]
Takeoff into thunderstorm kills two
This October 2008 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Maule MXT-7-180A. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Santa Teresa, N.M. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: Weather radar data showed a thunderstorm producing an approximate […]
A Reno recap
By ANITA C. INFANTE, For General Aviation News There is always a first time for everything and this year was the first time in the history of the Reno National Championship Air Races that two Sunday races were canceled: The final Unlimited Breitling Gold Race and the T-6 Gold Race. In the aftermath of Sept. […]
ADS-B stalls on takeoff
An FAA memorandum is causing severe turbulence for the early implementation of ADS-B equipment. The Aug. 30 memo mandates that all ADS-B equipment must be installed via a supplemental type certificate (STC). In the memo, FAA officials state: “The FAA feels that TC, ATC or STC design approval is more appropriate to ensure consistent performance. […]
Pressure mounts to ‘park’ EU vote on pilot certification
With the European Union Commission nearing a vote on adopting EU-wide pilot certification rules, AOPA is warning that the package — which does not include acceptance of third-country pilot credentials — would erect trade barriers with consequences felt in the U.S. flight training and manufacturing sectors, according to a report at AOPA.org. The story notes […]
Vote for the 8 Wonders of Kansas
Several aviation pioneers are finalists in the 8 Wonders of Kansas in the People category, including Amelia Earhart, Olive Ann Beech, Clyde Cessna, and Martin and Osa Johnson. The competition, held by the Kansas Sampler Foundation, asks each person to vote for eight nominees from the 24 finalists. Voting ends Oct. 22, and you don’t […]
Approved Model List expansion for AvTek’s Pulsar
The Pulsar-MOSFET Landing Light Flasher System from AvTek has received an expanded Approved Model List from the FAA. The AML expansion (which includes nearly all popular certificated aircraft) is applicable to either the one-light or two-light system. See the AvTek website for pricing.
Flight Guide’s iEFB app hits the mark
Airguide Publications has jumped head first into electronic delivery of what has traditionally been, at least until 2010, an ink on paper product. Judging from the activity around their exhibits at Sun ’n Fun in April and AirVenture in July, a great many pilots are interested in their efforts. Specifically, the Flight Guide iEFB iPad […]